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  • Why Mercury Has No Atmosphere: Gravity & Solar Radiation Explained
    The planet described is most likely Mercury. Here's why:

    * Little Gravity: Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system and has a very weak gravitational pull. This makes it difficult to hold onto an atmosphere.

    * Closest to the Sun: Mercury is the closest planet to the sun, experiencing intense solar radiation and heat. This would quickly strip away any atmosphere it might have had.

    In summary: Mercury's combination of low gravity and proximity to the sun makes it extremely difficult to retain an atmosphere.

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